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Why does the PC master race get a big advantage?


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#1
Jeff Numbers

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 What I'm talking about is looking around while you sprint. With the crappy controls on the consoles you have to remove your thumb from the analog stick to sprint, therefore you can't change the direction you're running unless you stop at every right angle to change your camera view.

It can be a pain in the ass trying to quickly get to point A to point B for an objective or revive when you have to stop so many times along the way.

While PC players can fly around the maps without ever having to stop to change camera angles.

Please Bioware let us re-map our controls.

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Derek Hollan

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I like using my PC because there's nothing more satisfying than cranking up a monstrously, huge case that sounds like a Bell Jet Ranger's turbine kicking in and causing the paint on the back wall to peel.  At full juice, after the city kicks the secondary power grid in, I'm good to go and make a fool of myself in MP.

People think I'm compensating for something. *shrug*

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Derek Hollan

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guitarsniper wrote...

Derek Hollan wrote...

I like using my PC because there's nothing more satisfying than cranking up a monstrously, huge case that sounds like a Bell Jet Ranger's turbine kicking in and causing the paint on the back wall to peel.  At full juice, after the city kicks the secondary power grid in, I'm good to go and make a fool of myself in MP.

People think I'm compensating for something. *shrug*

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post your system specs?


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Derek Hollan

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rabidphoenix wrote...

Derek Hollan wrote...

guitarsniper wrote...

Derek Hollan wrote...

I like using my PC because there's nothing more satisfying than cranking up a monstrously, huge case that sounds like a Bell Jet Ranger's turbine kicking in and causing the paint on the back wall to peel.  At full juice, after the city kicks the secondary power grid in, I'm good to go and make a fool of myself in MP.

People think I'm compensating for something. *shrug*

Cheers

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post your system specs?


Haha! I'm really just running a 6 core Phenom, Nvidia 550 Ti, and 8gb ram. Image IPB

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Hey Derek, can you give us any word on why it's not possible to use the right analogue stick while sprinting?

Always seemed like a very odd choice to me, especially when on PC I can turn corners so easily and see where I'm going to boot.


Me being the PC player I am I might not be the right guy to ask but when I've tested on consoles I guess I just got used to the idea of turning with the left stick while holding A / X down.

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Derek Hollan

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Flog61 wrote...

Derek, may I just say that what you are doing here is exactly want we mean by more biowared interactions with the forums.


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Ernest Tse

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I got into the habit of using my index finger to awkwardly press down the A/X button for games that require a gas pedal running button.

This way my thumb is free to move the camera (but i have to use my middle finger to hit the shoulder button and triggers though).

I think this habit originated from playing Assassin's Creed where you often have to change the camera while running to make jumps properly.